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pictures actuallyfromwashingtond.c.as the funeral procession for george h.w. bush the forty first president of the united states reaches its destination today about a fifteen to twenty minute journey it has been from the capitol building to the national cathedral in washington d.c. funeral to begin shortly the service attended by all living presidents jimmy carter barack obama. donald trump is there as well and his son bill clinton and then his son of course george w. bush the forty third president who will be delivering the eulogy full coverage of that later on al-jazeera as events carry on washington d.c. if you want to get in touch with us please do hashtag o.j. news good we'll be back to studio fourteen tomorrow once again at fifteen hundred hours to. capturing a moment in time. snapshots of other lives. other stories . providing a glimpse into someone else's world. inspiring documentaries from impassioned filmmakers. witness documentaries to open your eyes on al-jazeera. the latest news as if breaks an army of volunteers has come together to help with the influx of tens

pictures actually from washington d.c. as the funeral procession for george h.w. bush the forty first president of the united states reaches its destination today about a fifteen to twenty minute journey it has been from the capitol building to the national cathedral in washington d.c. funeral to begin shortly the service attended by all living presidents jimmy carter barack obama. donald trump is there as well and his son bill clinton and then his son of course george w. bush the forty third...

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dismissed a particle hane as more nowfromwashingtond.c.. at the justice department sweeping allegations against two chinese nationals accused of widespread hacking the victims included companies in banking and finance telecommunications and computer consumer electronics medical quitman packaging manufacturing consulting healthcare biotechnology automotive oil and gas exploration and mining the government says the hackers were able to get into the computers of nasa the energy department and the navy stealing the personal information of. one hundred thousand sailors they wouldn't name the companies that were targeted but did say many of the attacks were aimed at managed service providers you've all heard about situations where you see somebody essentially the cyber equivalent of breaking into a house this is more like breaking into and getting the keys from the maintenance supervisor who has keys to hundreds and hundreds of apartments and all the residents in those apartments according to the indictment the to work for the chinese government and are believed to still be in chi

dismissed a particle hane as more now from washington d.c. . at the justice department sweeping allegations against two chinese nationals accused of widespread hacking the victims included companies in banking and finance telecommunications and computer consumer electronics medical quitman packaging manufacturing consulting healthcare biotechnology automotive oil and gas exploration and mining the government says the hackers were able to get into the computers of nasa the energy department and...

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washingtonhowschools and universities have been suspended in sudan's capital after eight people died in protests against rising food and fuel prices demonstrations spread to cost two month thursday there's a state of emergency in place in the cities of a and godard if protesters are angry about inflation now at nearly seventy percent that's one of the world's highest sudanese economy has struggled since the independence of south sudan in two thousand and eleven when it lost the majority of its oil output. is a sudanese academic an activist he joins us via skype now from richmond richmond virginia thanks very much for being with us so tell us first of all i mean i'm not sure how much in touch you are with with people back in sudan but what are conditions daily what's daily life like there for many people. i don't but like to thank you very much first of all i'm connected to them through your media. we get to use this. issue even though the government actually. bound. by law you know that. you. don't like and have. to start with. that and borrow twenty three people died. or maybe five num

washington how schools and universities have been suspended in sudan's capital after eight people died in protests against rising food and fuel prices demonstrations spread to cost two month thursday there's a state of emergency in place in the cities of a and godard if protesters are angry about inflation now at nearly seventy percent that's one of the world's highest sudanese economy has struggled since the independence of south sudan in two thousand and eleven when it lost the majority of...

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george h.w. bushtowashingtond.c.for one last time as the country. and its board we meet the footballer who ended a decade of belonged or dominance by messi and cristiano ronaldo. welcome to the program the director of the u.s. central intelligence agency is now to brief senate leaders on the killing of the saudi journalist. the head of the senate foreign relations committee bob corker says gina hospital will speak about the murder on tuesday she did not take part in a trumpet ministration briefing on her show she's death last week but john hendren joins us live now from washington d.c. john so why is hospital suddenly appearing now before the senate when she was reportedly prevented from doing so last week. there and i can answer that in two words it's congressional pressure what happened was that senators were very upset that she did not appear last week to brief them when the secretary of state and the defense secretary briefed and they felt like that was a partisan briefing and the secretary of state might pompei in defense secretary jim that as both said that as centrall

george h.w. bush to washington d.c. for one last time as the country. and its board we meet the footballer who ended a decade of belonged or dominance by messi and cristiano ronaldo. welcome to the program the director of the u.s. central intelligence agency is now to brief senate leaders on the killing of the saudi journalist. the head of the senate foreign relations committee bob corker says gina hospital will speak about the murder on tuesday she did not take part in a trumpet ministration...

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saudi crown prince responsible for the killing sheraton scene reportsfromwashington. turkishsources say her comfy dumby turkish intelligence chief was in washington for prescheduled meetings with his cia counterpart gina hospital on a range of issues including syria as cia director hospital has been leading the u.s. investigation into the crucial g murder after she briefed some senators earlier this week they said they were certain that the killing could not have happened without saudi crown prince mohammed bin sons involvement there's not a smoking gun there's a smoking cell but only a few senators received that cia briefing turkish sources say feed agave those he met on capitol hill on thursday information regarding the evidence ankara has in the because shuggie murder as well as the information ankara has supplied to the administration in washington senators are considering three lines of action against saudi arabia not just as a result of the khashoggi killing but the humanitarian disaster that's been caused by saudi action in yemen the a's are sixty three the nays are t

saudi crown prince responsible for the killing sheraton scene reports from washington. turkish sources say her comfy dumby turkish intelligence chief was in washington for prescheduled meetings with his cia counterpart gina hospital on a range of issues including syria as cia director hospital has been leading the u.s. investigation into the crucial g murder after she briefed some senators earlier this week they said they were certain that the killing could not have happened without saudi...

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iraq and then again pose a fret to the west and carry out that the. actsinwashingtonandlondon and other areas i think if you just pull out everything if you don't take your responsibility in the region it's going to backfire just like what obama did so trump is doing now exactly what obama did several years ago when he pulled out u.s. troops from iraq this is very significant threat to the role to the international community and we should not remember that although isis they lost a lot of territory still have thousands of fighters and this is also confirmed by the pentagon last summer that still both in iraq and also in syria they still have several thousands of fighters and those fighters can reorganize and at some point again pose a threat to the west i'm just going to pick you up on a point that the iraqis would completely disagree with you that they needed the americans right now they said that the americans came in and gave them support but the actual fighting was done by the iraqi security forces it was done by the popular mobilization forces and it was an iraqi victory whil

iraq and then again pose a fret to the west and carry out that the. acts in washington and london and other areas i think if you just pull out everything if you don't take your responsibility in the region it's going to backfire just like what obama did so trump is doing now exactly what obama did several years ago when he pulled out u.s. troops from iraq this is very significant threat to the role to the international community and we should not remember that although isis they lost a lot of...

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washington. it'san extraordinary rebuke from the u.s. senate to a long time american ally a diverse group of senate leaders from both parties introduced a resolution that definitively blames the crown prince of saudi arabia for the murder of jamal khashoggi the measure which could be scheduled for a vote as soon as monday condemns kesho g.'s murder demands that the saudi arabian government negotiate an end to the war in yemen and an end to the political dispute with could talk and release saudi blogger rife by dolly and other political prisoners they have linked old at least that belies ng actions that m.b.a.'s as they starting with yemen passing by the sharks the murder on took up on any other level it is the latest bipartisan rebuke of the saudi crown prince and president trump support for him we are with saudi arabia we're staying with saudi arabian oil and not look at the king of the same way senators erupted in anger on tuesday after a long awaited briefing from cia director gina haskell sort of hard to call this a cover up given the fact that everybody in that briefing last we

washington. it's an extraordinary rebuke from the u.s. senate to a long time american ally a diverse group of senate leaders from both parties introduced a resolution that definitively blames the crown prince of saudi arabia for the murder of jamal khashoggi the measure which could be scheduled for a vote as soon as monday condemns kesho g.'s murder demands that the saudi arabian government negotiate an end to the war in yemen and an end to the political dispute with could talk and release...

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country is counting on you well an official is live for usinwashingtonsoallan the president clearly not not giving up on on pushing for this border war and taking to his favorite media platform once again one of those tweets there mitch use the nuclear option what's he trying to do there . well this is all about changing the procedures in the senate at the moment if you want to get something through the senate you've got to get sixty votes hundred seat senate sixty votes at the moment the republicans don't have sixty seats so they need support from the democrats democrats i mean absolutely clear that they're not going to fund any part of this border wall therefore any spending bill that goes to the senate which has the border wall inside it will not pass don't trump has been that mitch mcconnell on several occasions over the course of the last two years saying please change the rules of the senate but he doesn't want to do that and he doesn't want to do it one because it changes the way that the senate the senate has operated for years and years and years and two because he realizes

country is counting on you well an official is live for us in washington so allan the president clearly not not giving up on on pushing for this border war and taking to his favorite media platform once again one of those tweets there mitch use the nuclear option what's he trying to do there . well this is all about changing the procedures in the senate at the moment if you want to get something through the senate you've got to get sixty votes hundred seat senate sixty votes at the moment the...

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school of george herbert walker bush speakinginwashingtonkimberlyhow could i white house correspondent with us as well actually quite rare to be hearing george w. bush has been very private since he just finished as the forty third president to say he has this incredible honor of deliver a new eulogy for as follows. and this has been a very anticipated eulogy given there at times complicated relationship it was a relationship that is not only unique given the fact that only one other family in u.s. history the adams family has had a father and son assume the oval office but also that at times george w. bush struggled to distance himself from his father herbert walker bush many times during his own presidency he did not welcome him the advice of of his father even as he had been an architect of many of his campaigns so they had somewhat of a tense relationship well they george bush george w. bush was in office but in the years since as you discussed they have been very private and those who know the family well say that their relationship blossomed it was one of respect mu

school of george herbert walker bush speaking in washington kimberly how could i white house correspondent with us as well actually quite rare to be hearing george w. bush has been very private since he just finished as the forty third president to say he has this incredible honor of deliver a new eulogy for as follows. and this has been a very anticipated eulogy given there at times complicated relationship it was a relationship that is not only unique given the fact that only one other...

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they can be assured thatthewashingtonpostwill not rest until justice is served on those who ordered jamal's killing those who carried it out and those who continue to try and cover it up so much talk of rehabilitation in the last few minutes but the washington post in no mood for any rehabilitation yet shared let's talk about the other political developments success in the house and senate as far as that resolution went but then the next steps the house and the president. could all end up being quite symbolic in the end right well certainly that war powers the invocation of the war powers resolution is going to be symbolic this year the house leadership the republican house leadership has already used procedural measures to ensure that that doesn't now face a vote in the house however the condemnation of muhammad bin solomon that was passed unanimously by voice vote in the senate that may still go to the house of representatives the house returns next wednesday the leadership has not ruled out certainly in the house that they will vote on that and that was you know a very much of a

they can be assured that the washington post will not rest until justice is served on those who ordered jamal's killing those who carried it out and those who continue to try and cover it up so much talk of rehabilitation in the last few minutes but the washington post in no mood for any rehabilitation yet shared let's talk about the other political developments success in the house and senate as far as that resolution went but then the next steps the house and the president. could all end up...

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relationship.washingtonsomeflights have resumed at the u.k. second biggest airport. stansted on thursday british troops have been sent to gatwick airport south of london as police continue to hunt for the operation of two drones the device has reappeared nearby everytime the airport try to reopen its runway. six hours. you have to get out from. any any. price. very carefully. at a time when everything is. well britain's transport minister says everything possible is being done to deal with the backlog of stranded passengers. we're regular with our look at all measures we ease the pressure on us and just kept people away one of the things we're going to pursue is temporarily i'm just temporarily lifting the plug restrictions and other reports some more planes could get into the country just for the residents affected. people's christmases. where the next but still ahead. allegations that russia's the racial tensions as a chance to influence u.s. politics. and bridging the wealth gap we look at the challenge and one of. the spiritual modified car six hundred for its power i feel t

relationship. washington some flights have resumed at the u.k. second biggest airport. stansted on thursday british troops have been sent to gatwick airport south of london as police continue to hunt for the operation of two drones the device has reappeared nearby everytime the airport try to reopen its runway. six hours. you have to get out from. any any. price. very carefully. at a time when everything is. well britain's transport minister says everything possible is being done to deal with...

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khashoggithewashingtonpostis running a full page ad keeping up the pressure over the murder of a saudi journalist who was a regular contributor to the paper the post says it will continue to push for meaningful action of a saudis or bowl in his killing friday zod is part of a last campaign that's being planned for twenty nineteen i think so of course but if she has a ton say he's live in washington d.c. for us right now let's deal with that was post to begin with she have what is the washington post planning to do next what i said as you say there will be a campaign a sustained campaign throughout next year until they say meaningful action is achieved on the death of democracy if you this is the ads that appeared this morning in the washington post a life is gone the principles of free expression endure it says. the publisher of the washington post washington post did expound on the thinking behind this campaign in a memo to his staff on earlier this week he said many people are frustrated and feel betrayed by the trumpet ministrations apparent effort to sweep jamal's killing under the

khashoggi the washington post is running a full page ad keeping up the pressure over the murder of a saudi journalist who was a regular contributor to the paper the post says it will continue to push for meaningful action of a saudis or bowl in his killing friday zod is part of a last campaign that's being planned for twenty nineteen i think so of course but if she has a ton say he's live in washington d.c. for us right now let's deal with that was post to begin with she have what is the...

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to withdraw all u.s. troops from syria donald trump's announcement has alarmedbothwashington'swesternallies i'm kurdish fighters inside syria who are worried it will allow i still to regain their losses al jazeera investigations generation hate now continues to have the news hour after that. young african footballers are travelling to thailand in hopes of becoming professional players but the risk discrimination and exploitation. when one has the best of thailand's football factory on al-jazeera. al jazeera is on the cover of has infiltrated generation identity. it's one of europe's fastest growing far right movements in part one of the g.i. leading illegal promotes street violence as a political tool. to work sickle issues the future of the. generation identity calls for really migration where known european immigrants and their families all sent back to their supposed country of origin a reporter was about to discover a plan by senior national front figures to secretly adopt these policies. that they are not it's not and that's then walked in your back i don't really want e

to withdraw all u.s. troops from syria donald trump's announcement has alarmed both washington's western allies i'm kurdish fighters inside syria who are worried it will allow i still to regain their losses al jazeera investigations generation hate now continues to have the news hour after that. young african footballers are travelling to thailand in hopes of becoming professional players but the risk discrimination and exploitation. when one has the best of thailand's football factory on...

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but the white b.g. is an important elementinwashington'ssyriastrategy and the trump administration's only syria ally giving it leverage and influence in any political settlement turkish leaders know that and are treading carefully so as not to rupture a relationship with a strategically important ally. the u.s. envoy for syria is now stressing washington's ties with armed groups in northern syria are tactical temporary and transactional such a description is unlikely to please the white peachey or satisfy turkish leaders but the u.s. says steps are being taken turkey has had to say whether they are enough to prevent military action senator al jazeera istanbul. in other world news for explosions have interrupted the first day of a fragile cease fire in the many ports for data. behind the blasts the country's warring sides agreed to a truce at political talks in sweden last week and has more. as the ceasefire officially began on tuesday night sporadic fighting was reported to have continued for a time in and around the besieged port city of data as the hours passed the

but the white b.g. is an important element in washington's syria strategy and the trump administration's only syria ally giving it leverage and influence in any political settlement turkish leaders know that and are treading carefully so as not to rupture a relationship with a strategically important ally. the u.s. envoy for syria is now stressing washington's ties with armed groups in northern syria are tactical temporary and transactional such a description is unlikely to please the white...

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his family has. castroal-jazeerawashington. sitesare now in trouble australia has proved to be quite a sneaky little beast doesn't rub it too we saw the cold seeds to go to them but he can and should have been at his strongest in that gold for that wasn't to be so when we pick it up if you look at the satellite picture that's what it was about twenty four hours ago coming out of the gulf of carpentaria and probably at its strongest that was set in the full cost and then it's go back over land this ferries was said to people in north western australia it would have known this sort of ready for it i got a second to get more graphics to work for a day ago we're nearly there so sandbags out this is in cairns they were not going to be caught by this one however they were actually quite lucky in the rain most right now is in the came forward as it fits. it's just her second will make these things with his last day a guy that's what keynes looked like twenty four hours ago bit of a puddle fifteen in the meters this is actually sensible precautions because what actually happened was th

his family has. castro al-jazeera washington. sites are now in trouble australia has proved to be quite a sneaky little beast doesn't rub it too we saw the cold seeds to go to them but he can and should have been at his strongest in that gold for that wasn't to be so when we pick it up if you look at the satellite picture that's what it was about twenty four hours ago coming out of the gulf of carpentaria and probably at its strongest that was set in the full cost and then it's go back over...

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human rights abuses in saudi arabia and gallagher is following that story of forcefromwashingtond.c.so andy what more do these messages reveal. well i think they really reveal that jamal khashoggi wasn't just a man of words he was a man so concerned with what was going on back home in saudi arabia particularly with the crown prince that he was becoming a man of action the reason they wanted to form this electronic army is because he wanted to send sim cards back to young people in saudi arabia so that they could then post on social media without being traced he promised abdulaziz thirty thousand dollars he actually sent him five thousand dollars but abdul aziz says that eventually his what messages were intercepted by the saudi arabian government by using israeli designed industrial grade spy where he says that he then was trying to be courted by saudi arabian officials who were trying to get him to go inside the saudi arabian consulate in montreal where abdul aziz is based and he then says that he got some information or some advice from khashoggi which he says potentially sav

human rights abuses in saudi arabia and gallagher is following that story of force from washington d.c. so andy what more do these messages reveal. well i think they really reveal that jamal khashoggi wasn't just a man of words he was a man so concerned with what was going on back home in saudi arabia particularly with the crown prince that he was becoming a man of action the reason they wanted to form this electronic army is because he wanted to send sim cards back to young people in saudi...

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obviously made any comment the president just returnedtowashingtoninthe last four hours or so after that quick trip to see u.s. forces in western iraq but they will probably say that they are very much confident in know the way that the saudi government is comporting itself the president has said repeatedly that the united states has very close security and economic ties with saudi arabia and it would not be wise to sever or downgrade relations because of the murder of jamal khashoggi even though those in the administration have been careful to say that they found his murder to be horrid but it's not going to really change the white house's position and certainly it's not going to change any minds on capitol hill and because they are too co-equal branches of government well you've probably expect that in twenty nineteen you're going to see a much more vigorous debate between the white house and capitol hill a valve the way forward in terms of u.s. saudi relations rosalind thanks very much rosalynn jordan in washington now we want you to get in touch with us we want to hear from you

obviously made any comment the president just returned to washington in the last four hours or so after that quick trip to see u.s. forces in western iraq but they will probably say that they are very much confident in know the way that the saudi government is comporting itself the president has said repeatedly that the united states has very close security and economic ties with saudi arabia and it would not be wise to sever or downgrade relations because of the murder of jamal khashoggi even...

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clear given the mood after this briefing legislation there will be mike hannaal-jazeerawashingtonwellas we've been mentioning the two suspects are close advisors to the crown prince mohammed bin sandman sadal qahtani has held several positions within the saudi royal court he's accused of leading the hit team the travel to istanbul to kill jamal brigadier general ahmed was the deputy intelligence chief of saudi arabia he was among those who were sacked over the murder of a series accused of assembling the hit team that killed her off to being assigned to do so by the crown prince osman is a research director at the anchor institution and formerly an advisor to the turkish government he says the circle is narrowing around mohammed bin sama. first of all the turkish prosecutor for the first time a turkish authority almost pinpoint who is responsible this is mohamed bin said more than a dissenting time in washington the senators are clearly telling that moment is the responsible there's two important you know tugs turkey is trying to keep one is just keeping the pressure up keeping

clear given the mood after this briefing legislation there will be mike hanna al-jazeera washington well as we've been mentioning the two suspects are close advisors to the crown prince mohammed bin sandman sadal qahtani has held several positions within the saudi royal court he's accused of leading the hit team the travel to istanbul to kill jamal brigadier general ahmed was the deputy intelligence chief of saudi arabia he was among those who were sacked over the murder of a series accused of...

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following the story for us he joins us nowfromwashingtond.c.so andy what more do these messages reveal well they show that jamal khashoggi was so concerned with what was happening in saudi arabia particularly with the crown prince mohammed bin selman that he wanted to do more than just write and be a critic from a distance he wanted to help fund this so called electric army and that involves sending sim cards to young saudi arabian so that they could post on social media without being traced the fellow dissident in canada this these messages were going backwards and forwards for months and months but when he finally revealed that they had been hacked using israeli military grade spy where everything changed at that point because the dissident in canada was then contacted by saudi arabian officials he was secretly can record about ten hours of conversations and at one point he said jamal khashoggi told him in no uncertain terms should you meet these people anywhere but in a public place and the canadian dissident thinks that advice may well have saved his life but on the flip sid

following the story for us he joins us now from washington d.c. so andy what more do these messages reveal well they show that jamal khashoggi was so concerned with what was happening in saudi arabia particularly with the crown prince mohammed bin selman that he wanted to do more than just write and be a critic from a distance he wanted to help fund this so called electric army and that involves sending sim cards to young saudi arabian so that they could post on social media without being...

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far mike hanna has a storyfromwashington. thepost travel ban was imposed just days after president trump took office it face numerous challenges before the current version was up killed by the supreme court earlier this year it prohibits the citizens of iran libya somalia syria and yemen from traveling to the u.s. without a special waiver and among those barred from entry is the mother of a two year old boy dying of a rib brain disease in a california hospital abdulla her son was brought to the u.s. for treatment by his father early he's now being kept on life support so his mother can bid farewell but despite numerous requests there's been no way that issued by the state department now we see the muslim bans effect in the most dehumanizing way and we're running out of time we're calling for the department of state to issue a muslim ban waiver to allow same as will of the wife of a u.s. citizen the mother of a u.s. citizen to hold her child one last time and to allow her to mourn with dignity and a direct plea made by a grieving father my wife's economy read a wanted to k

far mike hanna has a story from washington. the post travel ban was imposed just days after president trump took office it face numerous challenges before the current version was up killed by the supreme court earlier this year it prohibits the citizens of iran libya somalia syria and yemen from traveling to the u.s. without a special waiver and among those barred from entry is the mother of a two year old boy dying of a rib brain disease in a california hospital abdulla her son was brought to...

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washingtonpostthat discusses how shocked activities within his last days notably that he was trying to secure funding from the saudis from the qatar foundation trying to set up a think tank trying to find some door back to the government in the sense that we needed this is what we think the saudis we need this think tank in order to try to disassociate saudi arabia from accusations of terrorism this is a very interesting article to be published at this moment in time because although it doesn't feel like trying to put a stain on the should does memory it's certainly very interesting in that it changes this perspective that has been made the shoghi as an angel as a defender of of freedom of speech and reform in saudi arabia to somebody who. it is still within that framework of operating within that particular world and i think this article is very interesting because it shows a shift in the public attitude towards the case let's remember the only reason it was on the table for so long is because of the turkey leaks because turkey was so insistent on going after one hundred percent men b

washington post that discusses how shocked activities within his last days notably that he was trying to secure funding from the saudis from the qatar foundation trying to set up a think tank trying to find some door back to the government in the sense that we needed this is what we think the saudis we need this think tank in order to try to disassociate saudi arabia from accusations of terrorism this is a very interesting article to be published at this moment in time because although it...

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inwashingtononjanuary eighth to discuss this with droll and meanwhile we hear the representatives of the s.t.'s now that's the grouping that was supported by the united states in this part of of northern syria we hear that representatives all making. me having meetings in moscow clearly trying to seek out new alliances. yes the p.t. dominated the f. they're in a very vulnerable position now that the u.s. is pulling out the u.s. pullout is basically abandoned in them so they've reached out to france in the past few days now what we understand from our sources is that the delegation is in moscow they're reaching out to russia russia of course being the main player in syria officially russia says that it is welcoming the u.s. troop pullout that has long said that the united states has no place in syria and those troops in one way or the other are occupying forces but what we understand from russian diplomats is that moscow is concerned about what happens next we know that moscow is never happy when the u.s. and turkey when there's a real problem all between these two countries becaus

in washington on january eighth to discuss this with droll and meanwhile we hear the representatives of the s.t.'s now that's the grouping that was supported by the united states in this part of of northern syria we hear that representatives all making. me having meetings in moscow clearly trying to seek out new alliances. yes the p.t. dominated the f. they're in a very vulnerable position now that the u.s. is pulling out the u.s. pullout is basically abandoned in them so they've reached out...

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that. wellthewashingtonpostwhich is calling for the cia to declassify its findings and make them public well we have several correspondents on this story john hendren is at the white house and tony berkley is in istanbul outside the saudi consulate where he was murdered we'll be speaking to them in a few minutes but first let's go to mike hanna now who's on top of the hill where that cia briefing took place mike some extremely strong language from u.s. senators off to that briefing in the end they got their way and heard directly from the cia director. yes it was a very small meeting of senators only eight of them was the chairman of key national security committees and the ranking senator in each of those committees there was some disquiet among other senators that they weren't invited as well as some arguing very strongly that this information should be declassified and made clear to the public but all those eight senators who emerged from the meeting were absolutely united in one basic opinion and that is that the crown prince mohammed bin solomon was responsible for the murde

that. well the washington post which is calling for the cia to declassify its findings and make them public well we have several correspondents on this story john hendren is at the white house and tony berkley is in istanbul outside the saudi consulate where he was murdered we'll be speaking to them in a few minutes but first let's go to mike hanna now who's on top of the hill where that cia briefing took place mike some extremely strong language from u.s. senators off to that briefing in the...

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there's plenty of speculation she had writtenc.washingtonshorttime ago the us president dismissed the latest court documents released by special counsel counsel. and a tweet of course is what he tweeted after two years and millions of pages of documents and a cost of over thirty million dollars collision course that was not the conclusion of those documents. so ahead on al-jazeera that's months after he led brass protested in the twenty years of one party abroad many is accomplishing in faces and early tests with parliamentary elections. hello this less than one more day i think of rain in the north east of iraq just crossing the border into iran that's been substantial house code flooding from a bill northwards even further south in mosul but the size need to go on and then you should have at least a day of drawing this because there's nothing much back up the coast of the east and that there's mole forming again the heavy rain that's fallen recently in israel and lebanon is also dying down but it's coming back the picture from monday is once more of an eastern med storm running

there's plenty of speculation she had written c. washington short time ago the us president dismissed the latest court documents released by special counsel counsel. and a tweet of course is what he tweeted after two years and millions of pages of documents and a cost of over thirty million dollars collision course that was not the conclusion of those documents. so ahead on al-jazeera that's months after he led brass protested in the twenty years of one party abroad many is accomplishing in...

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was the father of three u.s. citizens he was a journalist at a newspaper based hereinwashingtonandhe was well known to many in the city and so this is very much something that affects things that and issues that matter greatly to people on capitol hill this is also perhaps the culmination of nearly two years of very quiet pushback against what could be described as the foreign policy of donald trump there was consternation when he decided to pull the u.s. out of the u.n. climate accord there was real concern especially among democrats when he decided to pull the u.s. out of the iran nuclear deal but when it touches on something as fundamental as journalism one of the issues are protected under the u.s. constitution and given that this involved the trumpet ministration seemingly giving up outs to a foreign government going after a journalist and killing that person that several that simply had said all a love all of anger and frustration that i don't think we have seen on capitol hill in some time. when it could all this lead roseland meetings resolutions wakin of the case bear

was the father of three u.s. citizens he was a journalist at a newspaper based here in washington and he was well known to many in the city and so this is very much something that affects things that and issues that matter greatly to people on capitol hill this is also perhaps the culmination of nearly two years of very quiet pushback against what could be described as the foreign policy of donald trump there was consternation when he decided to pull the u.s. out of the u.n. climate accord...

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where john hendren joins us live nowfromwashingtond.c.john so why is hospital suddenly now appearing before the senate when she was reportedly prevented from doing so last week. daryn this is the trump administration backing down in a standoff with the u.s. senate last week as you noted there was a briefing by the defense secretary jim matheson mike pompei all the secretary of state to members of the senate this was a closed door briefing and in that they said there was no smoking gun linking the crown prince of saudi arabia muhammad bin so mom to that killing of jamal khashoggi that is despite the fact that we have reports that the cia has has said with a high degree of confidence that they are convinced that that murder was ordered by the crown prince so what we have here is that a number of members of the senate were upset with not being able to talk to gina haskell unlike the secretary of state and the defense secretary she actually did travel to turkey she heard the tapes the turkish government had to offer of that killing and so she will have a lot more information af

where john hendren joins us live now from washington d.c. john so why is hospital suddenly now appearing before the senate when she was reportedly prevented from doing so last week. daryn this is the trump administration backing down in a standoff with the u.s. senate last week as you noted there was a briefing by the defense secretary jim matheson mike pompei all the secretary of state to members of the senate this was a closed door briefing and in that they said there was no smoking gun...

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for. let's get more on this now from shavar tense useinwashingtondowe know what happened at that meeting between u.s. senators and the turkish intelligence chief. this is been a rather a fascinating mystery that we've had for several hours now since the turkish media reports initially said that going to be done was in washington d.c. and in fact we've been getting information up to this very broad cause which suggests that it remains a bit of a mystery we we reached out to sources in congress who say that they have heard that he's in town he's been on capitol hill that he had at the very least one to have meetings with members of congress but they don't know who he's actually met they do say or at least we've heard that there was no formal convening of the senate foreign relations committee for example that senior members of the foreign relations committee did not meet with how comfy down but at the very least they've heard that he's on capitol hill somewhere and wanted to have meetings with members of congress we're just not sure who he met or if any of these meetings actua

for. let's get more on this now from shavar tense use in washington do we know what happened at that meeting between u.s. senators and the turkish intelligence chief. this is been a rather a fascinating mystery that we've had for several hours now since the turkish media reports initially said that going to be done was in washington d.c. and in fact we've been getting information up to this very broad cause which suggests that it remains a bit of a mystery we we reached out to sources in...

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chance he joins us live nowfromwashingtond.c.she have so what more can you tell us about this meeting between u.s. senators and turkey's intelligence chief. it's interesting because everything that we are guessing about with with some detail about these meetings coming from turkish sources we understand that this was a prescheduled meeting that the turkish intelligence chief was to have had with his counterpart in the u.s. we understand a meeting took place with his cia counterpart gina has spoke about a range of issues we understand including syria but then the cording to turkish sources a request was made by some sentences for an informal briefing about the merger and what we understand is that the intelligence chief presented what turkish evidence there is about the. also told some of us some of his whenever he met what evidence the turks had sent to the americans about a question that's quite interesting because you remember from earlier this week some senators were pretty angry that they didn't get any briefing from gina housefull the cia director on the show g myrtus or

chance he joins us live now from washington d.c. she have so what more can you tell us about this meeting between u.s. senators and turkey's intelligence chief. it's interesting because everything that we are guessing about with with some detail about these meetings coming from turkish sources we understand that this was a prescheduled meeting that the turkish intelligence chief was to have had with his counterpart in the u.s. we understand a meeting took place with his cia counterpart gina...

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cia is to use a brief senate leadersinwashingtonanda few us on the killing of the saudi journalist. gina hospital's absence last week from a trumpet ministration briefing on u.s. relations with saudi arabia cost control to see leaked reports of the cia assessment said the current principal had been solid months ordered the operations of mo to his critics in istanbul two months ago to zero as john hendren reports from washington. cia director gina haskell will speak to members of the u.s. senate about the murder of jamal khashoggi that is after she did not appear last week when the secretary of state and secretary of defense held a closed door briefing with members of the senate several members of the senate afterwards republicans and democrats alike said they were unsatisfied and unpersuaded by what they heard in that room afterward madison pompei oh that is jim met at the defense secretary and mike pompei of the secretary of state came out and said there was no smoking gun that links the crown prince of saudi arabia mohamed been to the killing of chris shoji. reports that the cia

cia is to use a brief senate leaders in washington and a few us on the killing of the saudi journalist. gina hospital's absence last week from a trumpet ministration briefing on u.s. relations with saudi arabia cost control to see leaked reports of the cia assessment said the current principal had been solid months ordered the operations of mo to his critics in istanbul two months ago to zero as john hendren reports from washington. cia director gina haskell will speak to members of the u.s....

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cardinsayswashingtonneedsto strike a balance between holding those responsible for murder and accountable and maintaining a strong relationship with riyadh's there is no doubt in my mind that the crown prince understood what was happening in turkey and was very much involved in that we cannot allow that type of conduct to go unchallenged our strength american foreign policy the values that we stand for and what happened in turkey just. affects all of our core beliefs the united states has to have a pretty strong position on it and we have to demand that there be accountability that does not mean we can't continue to have a strategic relationship with the kingdom of saudi arabia they need america it's more important for that relationship from the from the saudis point of view and we must make it clear that that can't go unchallenged former f.b.i. director james comey has agreed to give a deposition later this week about the f.b.i.'s decision making process in the lead up to the twenty sixteen presidential election komi says this is a close as he can get to public testimony abou

cardin says washington needs to strike a balance between holding those responsible for murder and accountable and maintaining a strong relationship with riyadh's there is no doubt in my mind that the crown prince understood what was happening in turkey and was very much involved in that we cannot allow that type of conduct to go unchallenged our strength american foreign policy the values that we stand for and what happened in turkey just. affects all of our core beliefs the united states has...

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media that military vehicles and a camp where hit has this updatefromwashington. theu.s. military not giving out a ton of details but they do say that on december fifteenth air strikes were launched at al shabaab about forty kilometers southwest of the capital mogadishu and that thirty four fighters were killed airstrikes the following day on the sixteenth killed another twenty eight fighters for al shabaab the u.s. military says they don't believe any civilians were killed or injured in the bombing campaign to press is reporting that sources inside the somali government say that the reason for the attack was they believed al shabaab was about to launch an attack on a somali government military facility so the air strikes were called in we've seen a pretty sizable increase in the number of air strikes in somalia since u.s. president donald trump came to office he's given the u.s. military pretty much across the globe more authority to launch air strikes this will be the most airstrikes in recent memory in somalia conducted by the u.s. in cooperation with the somali government this

media that military vehicles and a camp where hit has this update from washington. the u.s. military not giving out a ton of details but they do say that on december fifteenth air strikes were launched at al shabaab about forty kilometers southwest of the capital mogadishu and that thirty four fighters were killed airstrikes the following day on the sixteenth killed another twenty eight fighters for al shabaab the u.s. military says they don't believe any civilians were killed or injured in...

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that the u.s. is sending a message at all heidi joe castroal-jazeerawashingtonorrosalynn jordan is live for us now on capitol hill in washington so rosalind we reported earlier that initial votes in the u.s. senate sixty to thirty nine how significant is that and what happens next. kusum that photo. looks so impressive is simply just a procedural vote the real vote is expected to happen and much later on thursday afternoon debate should take place for about another two and a half hours then the period for debate will be closed the senators will then start voting on eight amendments to this resolution co-sponsored by bernie sanders and mr young and then they will have a vote on the measure itself plus any amendments that have already been passed again that tentative timeline is for after seventeen forty five g.m.t. or just about one pm eastern time here in the united states of course of these amendments are very much focused on clarifying the various parts of the resolution specifying that this does not preclude the u.s. military from going after the fighters or after non-state acto

that the u.s. is sending a message at all heidi joe castro al-jazeera washington or rosalynn jordan is live for us now on capitol hill in washington so rosalind we reported earlier that initial votes in the u.s. senate sixty to thirty nine how significant is that and what happens next. kusum that photo. looks so impressive is simply just a procedural vote the real vote is expected to happen and much later on thursday afternoon debate should take place for about another two and a half hours...

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thousands of troops a massive air power in the region she ever turns the outerzerowashington. andfed the details are emerging about trump's decision to pull u.s. troops out of syria since twenty fourteen the u.s. military has been backing kurdish led forces who control much of north eastern syria says that the decision to leave is seen as abandoning the cads and handing a strategic advantage to iran and russia techie had been calling for a u.s. withdrawal and planning an offensive into the cut is how territory it considers those kaddish fighters as terrorists on friday president dress up type out a one welcomed trumps news calling it an encouraging development now reports are emerging that trump made the decision during a phone call with iran just days alyea without consulting any military or strategic advises the white house rejects the description of the call. live with me now from chicago on the turkey syria border zana tell us more about the relationship between the united states and turkey and specifically between trump and what's changed and what consequences might that hav

thousands of troops a massive air power in the region she ever turns the outer zero washington. and fed the details are emerging about trump's decision to pull u.s. troops out of syria since twenty fourteen the u.s. military has been backing kurdish led forces who control much of north eastern syria says that the decision to leave is seen as abandoning the cads and handing a strategic advantage to iran and russia techie had been calling for a u.s. withdrawal and planning an offensive into the...

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are calling for demonstrations against the trump decisionfromwashingtonassoco'hagan begins our coverage with this report it's a massive move that will dramatically change the landscape of the war in syria and one not many saw coming the u.s. president tweeting out that isis has been defeated and that was the only reason u.s. troops were in syria and we have won against isis we've beaten them and we've beat now badly we've taken back the land and now it's time for our troops to come back home. but according to the u.s. government the islamic state of iraq and the levant is not actually defeated a point stressed by the president's own state department just last week i think it's fair to say americans will remain on the ground after the physical defeat of the caliphate until we have the pieces in place to ensure that that defeatism during the move comes after a phone call between president trump and president urged one of turkey he's made clear he wants to target the kurds who have fought beside the u.s. and that is more difficult to do if u.s. troops are in his way just a few mon

are calling for demonstrations against the trump decision from washington assoc o'hagan begins our coverage with this report it's a massive move that will dramatically change the landscape of the war in syria and one not many saw coming the u.s. president tweeting out that isis has been defeated and that was the only reason u.s. troops were in syria and we have won against isis we've beaten them and we've beat now badly we've taken back the land and now it's time for our troops to come back...

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into our country live to see our townsinwashingtond.c.she have is a president digging in here. well i think at the outset we have to make clear that as is often the case with these off the cuff remarks there are lots of ways to interpret what the president's saying and in fact in the end all of them have any bearing whatsoever on any future policy decisions but yes at the outset there is that very statement that i'm not going on not going to sign any federal funding for the for the twenty five percent of the government that isn't being funded right now until i get until i get the wall but then he adds but he adds well the wall or the fence or whatever they like to call it so that suggests well wait a second if it's just about a fence or whatever they'd like to call it then is there a sense along from feels that if he if he if he if he relents on the terminology that maybe there's a way to a deal some democrats say there is no chance of ever getting any of these this kind of barrier but actually historically the democrats have appropriated billions of dollars for fencing along along

into our country live to see our towns in washington d.c. she have is a president digging in here. well i think at the outset we have to make clear that as is often the case with these off the cuff remarks there are lots of ways to interpret what the president's saying and in fact in the end all of them have any bearing whatsoever on any future policy decisions but yes at the outset there is that very statement that i'm not going on not going to sign any federal funding for the for the twenty...

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to say that shepard chancy has morefromwashingtond.c.. it's been widely speculated that nikki haley will run for political office again one day and this interview suggests she's in no mood to come down emphatically and offend anyone who may be useful to her in the future yes she says the saudis need to be held accountable but she also says they are the key ally for the u.s. in fighting iran her accountability her idea of accountability repeatedly in this interview is what she calls the dozen or so saudis who have been sanctioned by the u.s. she's pushed by the interview with a what if it's shown that moment is directly accountable then she says well look then that's up to the the trumpet ministration but she does except that when someone is technically responsible but only technically responsible that's despite what we've heard the cia assessment is that he is fully responsible in their best assessment now we also have this new york times article about jared cush news current relationship with the saudis it confirms what we already know gerrard mom had been someone are in very

to say that shepard chancy has more from washington d.c. . it's been widely speculated that nikki haley will run for political office again one day and this interview suggests she's in no mood to come down emphatically and offend anyone who may be useful to her in the future yes she says the saudis need to be held accountable but she also says they are the key ally for the u.s. in fighting iran her accountability her idea of accountability repeatedly in this interview is what she calls the...

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fromwashingtonwhat'syour reading of what we've been hearing so far from antonio terrace. i'm very pleasantly surprised then i think this is a remarkable achievement for a roughly one week in sweden. the only week there was a rumor that there are was and they getting it on a prisoner exchange plan but no details and so now they're telling us that the things that have been working worked out there is a timeline for this prisoner exchange and there are thousands of prisoners on both sides so this is good news in the. second and frankly i don't think many people thought there would be an agreement on what they've done because it's such a thought for a show but apparently they have very good ether some kind of a first the cease fire in the data and secondly inutile management off the poor so that the poor can continue functioning and everybody in yemen can know the benefits of that. that's amazing frankly this is a really excellent. dies the other important military front there seems to be a question mark about that but at least a readiness to try to reduce tensions there and i im

from washington what's your reading of what we've been hearing so far from antonio terrace. i'm very pleasantly surprised then i think this is a remarkable achievement for a roughly one week in sweden. the only week there was a rumor that there are was and they getting it on a prisoner exchange plan but no details and so now they're telling us that the things that have been working worked out there is a timeline for this prisoner exchange and there are thousands of prisoners on both sides so...

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degreesinwashingtonbutcome sayas and you just got well rain on the western shores sunshine everywhere else and that's even more universally true on monday with the temperature around the twenty mark lightish breezes not much clout no rain but sunshine. singapore is being accused of expanding its coastline and illegally dredged satins some of the islands off the coast of indonesia and literally vanished it's a big business smuggling sample and they will take the sale on their own fill the sand is our fair game using this beautiful beach but behind it is something that's not so pleasant the tragedy is that people are just not aware and ecological investigation into a global emergency sand walls on al-jazeera. al-jazeera where ever you are. it is an appalling crime that destroys the dignity of individuals and tazz upon the fabric of communities. activists not e m a rudd and congolese gone ecologists denis macwhich have been awarded the twenty eight hundred no bill peace prize for their efforts to end the use of sexual violence in conflict zones. in an exclusive interview live

degrees in washington but come sayas and you just got well rain on the western shores sunshine everywhere else and that's even more universally true on monday with the temperature around the twenty mark lightish breezes not much clout no rain but sunshine. singapore is being accused of expanding its coastline and illegally dredged satins some of the islands off the coast of indonesia and literally vanished it's a big business smuggling sample and they will take the sale on their own fill the...

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classified u.s. government documents revealthatwashingtonknewthe troops would be exposed to put ternium on route island this secret cable from one thousand nine hundred eighty two talks about the existence of solid plutonium bearing chunks on the island surface it warned that the quantity of plutonium was undoubtedly large and that a presented a new and serious concern. many of the u.s. soldiers in particular who worked at and we have since come down with illnesses that they say were caused by their work there. jim mandrel is one of those soldiers for years he suffered from a myriad of complaints he says a link to his service on in a way talk he had as gallbladder out shortly after their. seventy pound tumor cancerous tumor in his abdomen i suffer from roughly four you're forty five years old from a going to. us that is far more alert of the watching good news the problem for former cleanup workers like jim enthrall is that unlike the other u.s. soldiers involved in the atomic tests the government does not recognize them as atomic veterans this means the four thousand plane a bi

classified u.s. government documents reveal that washington knew the troops would be exposed to put ternium on route island this secret cable from one thousand nine hundred eighty two talks about the existence of solid plutonium bearing chunks on the island surface it warned that the quantity of plutonium was undoubtedly large and that a presented a new and serious concern. many of the u.s. soldiers in particular who worked at and we have since come down with illnesses that they say were...

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crown prince for the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi andthewashingtonposthas run a full page tribute to mr khashoggi who wrote regularly for the paper the paper says it will continue to push for meaningful action against riyadh over its role in his killing friday's ad is part of a larger campaign planned for twenty nineteen lindsey graham is a senator from donald trump's republican party he says the current relationship with saudi arabia isn't working they're going to sell all or they will starve they're going to do what's best for the saudi economy which is all based of weapons i'm worried that this guy is crazy enough to kill a journalist in a consulate in turkey why would you give that guy work and said he may give the russians or the chinese as long as m.b.a.'s is around i'm not going to deal with saudi arabia as a normal relationship because there's nothing normal about me and they need a thousand times more than we need them. still to come here at al-jazeera australia recognises west jerusalem is israel's capital find out why it will have little impact plus. i told

crown prince for the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi and the washington post has run a full page tribute to mr khashoggi who wrote regularly for the paper the paper says it will continue to push for meaningful action against riyadh over its role in his killing friday's ad is part of a larger campaign planned for twenty nineteen lindsey graham is a senator from donald trump's republican party he says the current relationship with saudi arabia isn't working they're going to sell all or they...

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meetingandwashingtonagreednot to increase tariffs further come january the first man's arrest happened on the same day so who knew about it the u.s. national security advisor john bolton says he was aware in advance on what he called a law enforcement matter the canadian prime minister justin trudeau also gave a somewhat vague response. the appropriate authorities took the decisions in this case we were advised by them with a few days notice that this was in the works but of course there was no engagement or involvement in the political level in this decision because we respect the independence of our judicial processes japan's government use of huawei products lights in cyber security concerns. well. each ministry of the government is working and cooperating on the necessary measures with the cybersecurity center as a corner and i'd like to refrain from commenting in detail at this stage japan will continue to take firm measure to look at this issue from a variety of perspectives some of them in order to improve cyber security controversy and huawei have gone hand in hand dow

meeting and washington agreed not to increase tariffs further come january the first man's arrest happened on the same day so who knew about it the u.s. national security advisor john bolton says he was aware in advance on what he called a law enforcement matter the canadian prime minister justin trudeau also gave a somewhat vague response. the appropriate authorities took the decisions in this case we were advised by them with a few days notice that this was in the works but of course there...

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lives in paris. the director of the cia is to brief senate leadersinwashingtonina few hours on the killing of the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi jeana has pools absence last week from a trumpet ministration briefing on u.s. relations with saudi arabia cost control the seat leaked reports of the cia assessment say the crown prince mohammed bin solomon ordered the operation to murder his critic in istanbul two months ago let's go live now to washington to zeroes ruslan jordan is the what can we expect today from jena. adrian you can expect a lot of very tough questions of the cia director gina house spell but this is not going to be happening in public view she is going to be testifying before a number of high ranking senators behind closed doors so that a stance of lee she can speak freely about what she heard on the audiotapes when she went to istanbul and ankara in november as the ministration was starting its investigation into jamal khashoggi is murder household was not at last week's senate hearing senate briefing i should say where the secretaries of state and of defense wer

lives in paris. the director of the cia is to brief senate leaders in washington in a few hours on the killing of the saudi journalist jamal khashoggi jeana has pools absence last week from a trumpet ministration briefing on u.s. relations with saudi arabia cost control the seat leaked reports of the cia assessment say the crown prince mohammed bin solomon ordered the operation to murder his critic in istanbul two months ago let's go live now to washington to zeroes ruslan jordan is the what...

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on riyadh asthewashingtonpostpublishes a full page ad but highlighting she's murder. because of those parliament approved the plan to raise an army giving rise to fears of tension with former enemy serbia. and israeli forces arrest dozens of palestinians after twenty four hours of violence in the occupied west bank plus it's the start of. a whole new new era of space travel reaching beyond the skies virgin galactic successful test flight can push space tourism. welcome to the news hour we begin with the rising anger in the u.s. against saudi arabia the senate has voted to condemn its long standing ally over the war in yemen and its role in the murder of jamal khashoggi the two resolutions of passed on the first demanded an end to u.s. military support to saudi arabia and the u.a.e. will go to the house next but faces a possible veto by president trump the second vote held a saudi arabian prince the crown prince mohammed bin salon was sponsible killing there's been reaction from around the world including turkey where the journalist was murdered in october for god. as you know ye

on riyadh as the washington post publishes a full page ad but highlighting she's murder. because of those parliament approved the plan to raise an army giving rise to fears of tension with former enemy serbia. and israeli forces arrest dozens of palestinians after twenty four hours of violence in the occupied west bank plus it's the start of. a whole new new era of space travel reaching beyond the skies virgin galactic successful test flight can push space tourism. welcome to the news hour we...

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you're hereinwashingtoni'mnot sure whether will necessarily you know create a formal breach in the relationship between the various states and so you can't you think that the the outrage or the kind of the information that the center has got a sort of essentially come too late because we've already seen moment been summoned back on the international stage after this going to the g. twenty and do you think that the moment passed and now it's too late for any kind of action. i don't think it's too late this is not going to go away you know if because you know obviously you know you're in an awkward situation where the cia director i think left no doubt you know that there were m.p.'s his fingerprints on the house showed him or her and yet secretary of state and the secretary of defense and said well there's there's no smoking gun i think this is going to continue to churn you know as we go forward so it's not going to disappear but i but at the end of the day if the president you know decides he does not want to have a fundamental change in the u.s. relationship to be very very d

you're here in washington i'm not sure whether will necessarily you know create a formal breach in the relationship between the various states and so you can't you think that the the outrage or the kind of the information that the center has got a sort of essentially come too late because we've already seen moment been summoned back on the international stage after this going to the g. twenty and do you think that the moment passed and now it's too late for any kind of action. i don't think...

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may not intend to abide by its promises more on this with money heldinwashingtond.c.hi patty these are pretty big his actions and when we're talking navy personnel nasa department of energy is a big u.s. so when is that asians. it isn't it's also the lot of private companies now they wouldn't detail exactly who was hacked because they said they didn't want to further damage their reputation but they said they were working with him basically summed it up as it's the who's who of american companies who have been targeted so it is a pretty sweeping allegation but what does it mean for these two. chinese nationals well probably not much other than limit in the places they can go on vacation it's unlikely that china is going to hand them over to the u.s. for any sort of trial so that as long as they have void going to any country with an extradition treaty with the u.s. they probably will stay out of u.s. custody the bigger thing is what this plot basically says and that is that these hackers were able to get into what something called a managed service provider f.b.i. director i

may not intend to abide by its promises more on this with money held in washington d.c. hi patty these are pretty big his actions and when we're talking navy personnel nasa department of energy is a big u.s. so when is that asians. it isn't it's also the lot of private companies now they wouldn't detail exactly who was hacked because they said they didn't want to further damage their reputation but they said they were working with him basically summed it up as it's the who's who of american...

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university in the u.k.formerwashingtonpostreporter as well to me what you make of all of that robert when you hear such strong language coming from the likes of lindsey graham coming from the likes of bob kolker what does it all amount to in the end well for a while there it certainly sounded quite hawkish sounded like the same sort of language we heard legislator's comments about saddam hussein and osama bin laden before they took some sort of military action now suggesting that's on the table but that that's not on the tables also quite interesting senator describing some of the sanctions but it really started out being quite explicit about what there really would be and what it would mean for the united states to not be doing business saudi arabia and that if that actually were to be the case now we would not be doing business for many states i'm not even sure what that what that would look like they want donald trump to come clean effectively or might come by oh well james madison or anyone saying look you've got the same intel that we've got you know he did it hey mohamed been z

university in the u.k. former washington post reporter as well to me what you make of all of that robert when you hear such strong language coming from the likes of lindsey graham coming from the likes of bob kolker what does it all amount to in the end well for a while there it certainly sounded quite hawkish sounded like the same sort of language we heard legislator's comments about saddam hussein and osama bin laden before they took some sort of military action now suggesting that's on the...

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in khartoum for eight years he joins us live nowfromwashingtond.c.sir thank you so much for joining us here on out first of all what have you made of these protests in sudan i mean the situation there has been difficult for some time but what do you think what do you make of the protesters and why they've taken to the streets. done this year two thousand and eighteen and it's been a very difficult year for most particularly economically with inflation around seventy percent with the value of the sudanese pounds hauling him into about a one dollar equal to sixty pounds and the price of basic goods going up very high and this all comes in a overall. sense of political disc discontent in the country so it isn't really that surprising that we see people taking to the streets to express the how they feel about government policies i mean it's interesting how perhaps something that initially started about food and fuel price hikes actually then became very much i directed protest against omar al bashir his reaction has been interesting as well initially promising concessions and no

in khartoum for eight years he joins us live now from washington d.c. sir thank you so much for joining us here on out first of all what have you made of these protests in sudan i mean the situation there has been difficult for some time but what do you think what do you make of the protesters and why they've taken to the streets. done this year two thousand and eighteen and it's been a very difficult year for most particularly economically with inflation around seventy percent with the value...